Wednesday, January 7, 2009

One of the things about being a blogger is that you sometimes suffer from the dreaded "writer's block." Not so much from the standpoint that you can't write, but from the standpoint of not having a topic worthy of writing about.

That is when I get tempted to write technical articles for this blog. However, when I started this, I made a commitment to bringing this technical subject to attorneys and the public in plain language.

So, if you have something you would like to see on this blog, send me an email. If you see an interesting article somewhere you think would benefit my readers, send it along and I will see about posting it.

The only rules are: I don't write about anti-forensics and I don't give away my trade secrets.

About EX FORENSIS

This is where I share my thoughts on the digital forensics field, talk about recent court rulings that impact digital forensics and anything else that comes to mind; mostly serious, sometimes not so much.

All writings on this blog are the original works of the author, Larry E. Daniel, unless otherwise stated, and are subject to the copyright laws of the United States.

Disclaimer

I am not an attorney. Nothing I post in this blog is intended to be, nor should be considered as legal advice. If you have a legal question you should seek the services of a licensed attorney in your area. Guest authors or others who are invited to post here are covered by the same disclaimer. Nothing on this blog is legal advice.